The latest round of hijinks with announcers (and who could forget the Big Ten Network's creation of SU football star "Ritchy Rene") botching Syracuse player names happened Tuesday night when ACC Network announcer Tim Brant referred to Syracuse guard Trevor Cooney as "Terry Cooney" at the top of the broadcast, and things went downhill from there.

So you've figured out the pronunciation of "Keita" but don't know #TerryCooney's first name? Hmm...

Look, we get it. You are still getting used to Syracuse being in your new league and we are still getting used to our basketball broadcasts being sponsored by Bojangles, Food Lion and other places we couldn't shop at unless we drove about 400 miles.

No worries!

We want to help.

Free of charge, here is a little guide for new ACC announcers when it comes to Syracuse basketball.

1. Pronunciation Guide

Let's start with the basics.

Technically, "Syracuse" is not pronounced "Sarah-Cuse"

This one is a little tricky since some of our new friends in the ACC have a bit of a southern drawl, but here is some free advice from a former Syracuse broadcaster who would know.

3. Jim Boeheim

Speaking of Boeheim, we have heard pretty much every story about our Hall of Fame head coach, but we get that a new audience of ACC viewers may want to hear them again.

Fair warning, by the way: Unless your name is Jay Bilas, Bill Raftery, Mike Tirico or someone Boeheim coached against in the old Big East, he may be pretty cranky with you. Don't take it personally. It's basketball season.

4. Syracuse fans stand and clap until the first field goal of each half.